The deal includes the transfer of exclusive and global intellectual property (IP) rights (except India) for Scorpius Trackers' advanced solar tracking technology.
The deal will be completed in two tranches, with full closure expected by March 2026, subject to due diligence, customary/statutory approvals, and closing conditions.
The proceeds from this transaction will be strategically redeployed to expand Scorpius Trackers’ operations in India, fuel solar EPC business growth, and support Gensol’s broader clean energy initiatives.
While the deal transfers global IP rights (excluding India) to the US entity, Scorpius Trackers Pvt. Ltd., India, remains a wholly owned subsidiary of Gensol Engineering, continuing to focus on the Indian market. Scorpius India will retain its IP for Indian projects.
Anmol Jaggi, chairman & managing director, Gensol Engineering Limited, said: "This deal is a testament to the inherent value within Gensol’s subsidiaries and the strength of our innovation-driven approach.
The monetization of Scorpius Trackers' US business enables us to reinvest in high-growth opportunities in India while strengthening our financial position."
Gensol Engineering offers end-to-end EPC and solar advisory services. The company is engaged in providing technical due diligence, detailed engineering, quality control, construction supervision, and other consulting services for solar projects across many countries, including India.
The company's consolidated net profit rose 32.52% to Rs 16.91 crore on a 56.42% increase in revenue to Rs 344.51 crore in Q3 FY25 as compared with Q3 FY24.